2. Treat with suspicion any newly arrived email that you aren't expecting, especially those containing attachments.
(Never open an attachment received from an unknown source without first scanning it for viruses.)
3. Never respond to any spam (unsolicited) messages or click on any links in the message.
(Replying to any spam message, even to 'unsubscribe' or be 'removed' from the email list only confirms to the spammer that you are a valid recipient and a perfect target for future spamming.)
4. It is essential to have an up-to-date anti-virus program to protect your computer against viruses.
(Do not turn it off to enable your computer to run faster.)
5. Don't be lazy - back up your files on a regular basis.
(Invest in an external hard drive and regularly back-up all your files as a safeguard against viruses or hardware failure.)
6. Keep your personal information private.
(Divulging too many details such as address, phone number, photographs etc on Social Networking sites (eg Myspace, Facebook or Bebo) can result in identify theft and possible financial loss. You also may put yourself at risk from deviants and paedophiles.)
7. Think before you send.
(The Internet is dangerous if you are careless and publish something without thinking. It can be viewed by the "world at large" and it is almost impossible to completely destroy anything published by mistake.)
8. Only meet "Internet Friends" in a public place.
(Be cautious and remain safe by informing your parents and take them along to meet your "Internet Friend")
9. Don't simply ignore inappropriate comments and behaviour in Chat Rooms.
(Take action to protect other Internet users. Start by informing your parents.)
10. You are not bulletproof - it can happen to you!
1. Cyber bullying is offensive and unacceptable.
2. Treat with suspicion any newly arrived email that you aren't expecting, especially those containing attachments.
(Never open an attachment received from an unknown source without first scanning it for viruses.)3. Never respond to any spam (unsolicited) messages or click on any links in the message.
(Replying to any spam message, even to 'unsubscribe' or be 'removed' from the email list only confirms to the spammer that you are a valid recipient and a perfect target for future spamming.)4. It is essential to have an up-to-date anti-virus program to protect your computer against viruses.
(Do not turn it off to enable your computer to run faster.)5. Don't be lazy - back up your files on a regular basis.
(Invest in an external hard drive and regularly back-up all your files as a safeguard against viruses or hardware failure.)6. Keep your personal information private.
(Divulging too many details such as address, phone number, photographs etc on Social Networking sites (eg Myspace, Facebook or Bebo) can result in identify theft and possible financial loss. You also may put yourself at risk from deviants and paedophiles.)7. Think before you send.
(The Internet is dangerous if you are careless and publish something without thinking. It can be viewed by the "world at large" and it is almost impossible to completely destroy anything published by mistake.)8. Only meet "Internet Friends" in a public place.
(Be cautious and remain safe by informing your parents and take them along to meet your "Internet Friend")9. Don't simply ignore inappropriate comments and behaviour in Chat Rooms.
(Take action to protect other Internet users. Start by informing your parents.)10. You are not bulletproof - it can happen to you!